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Sinónimos en inglés: más información...
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fall:
- fall; die; pass away; perish; succumb; depart this earth; be killed; depart this life; be killed in action; take a nosedive; be overthrown; be a failure; tumble; drop; trip up; sink; end up at; land; go to wrack and ruin; go to pieces; go to the dogs; chuck; fall into; fall in; tumble down; tumble into; decrease; diminish; lessen; settle; descend; flow; hang; go down; come down; fall down; pass; return; devolve; light; accrue; strike; shine; come; precipitate
- autumn; fall; decrease; decline; downfall; crash; landing; relapse; caving in; falling down; collapse; collapsing; sagging; deduct; reduction; rebate; discount; drop in prices; price-cut; weakness; sell short; recession; softness; surrender; capitulation; spill; tumble; drop; dip; free fall; pin; descent; declination; declension; declivity; downslope; twilight; dusk; gloam; crepuscle; gloaming; crepuscule; nightfall; evenfall
- decline; fall; slump; bear market; fall in prices; tumble; debouch; discharge its waters; discharge
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Sinónimos detallados de fall en inglés
fall:
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to fall
to fall; to die; to pass away; to perish; to succumb; depart this earth; to be killed; depart this life; be killed in action-
depart this earth verbo
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depart this life verbo
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be killed in action verbo
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to fall
to fall; take a nosedive; be overthrown; be a failure-
take a nosedive verbo
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be overthrown verbo
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be a failure verbo
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to fall
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to fall
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to fall
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to fall
to perish; go to wrack and ruin; to fall; to go to pieces; to be killed; to go to the dogs-
go to wrack and ruin verbo
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to fall
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to fall
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to fall
– pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind 1 -
to fall
– decrease in size, extent, or range 1 -
to fall
– come as if by falling 1 -
to fall
– go as if by falling 1 -
to fall
– occur at a specified time or place 1 -
to fall
– begin vigorously 1 -
to fall
– be born, used chiefly of lambs 1 -
to fall
– come out; issue 1 -
to fall
– be cast down 1 -
to fall
– assume a disappointed or sad expression 1 -
to fall
– fall or flow in a certain way 1 -
to fall
– move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way 1 -
to fall
– descend in free fall under the influence of gravity 1 -
to fall
– drop oneself to a lower or less erect position 1 -
to fall
– lose an upright position suddenly 1 -
to fall
– slope downward 1 -
to fall
– move in a specified direction 1 -
to fall
– be inherited by 1 -
to fall
– fall to somebody by assignment or lot 1 -
to fall
– come into the possession of 1 -
to fall
– be captured 1 -
to fall
– to be given by assignment or distribution 1 -
to fall
– to be given by right or inheritance 1 -
to fall
– lose office or power 1 -
to fall
– suffer defeat, failure, or ruin 1 -
to fall
– yield to temptation or sin 1 -
to fall
– lose one's chastity 1 -
to fall
– touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly 1 -
to fall
– die, as in battle or in a hunt 1 -
to fall
– be due 1 -
to fall
– come under, be classified or included 1 -
to fall
– fall from clouds 1
Conjugaciones de fall:
present
- fall
- fall
- falls
- fall
- fall
- fall
simple past
- fell
- fell
- fell
- fell
- fell
- fell
present perfect
- have fallen
- have fallen
- has fallen
- have fallen
- have fallen
- have fallen
past continuous
- was falling
- were falling
- was falling
- were falling
- were falling
- were falling
future
- shall fall
- will fall
- will fall
- shall fall
- will fall
- will fall
continuous present
- am falling
- are falling
- is falling
- are falling
- are falling
- are falling
subjunctive
- be fallen
- be fallen
- be fallen
- be fallen
- be fallen
- be fallen
diverse
- fall!
- let's fall!
- fallen
- falling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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the fall
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the fall
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the fall
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the fall
the decline; the relapse; the caving in; the falling down; the collapse; the fall; the collapsing; the sagging -
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the fall
the reduction; the rebate; the discount; the drop in prices; the price-cut; the fall; the weakness; the sell short; the recession; the softness -
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– the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions) 1the fall; the surrender; the capitulation– the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions) 1 -
the fall
– a sudden drop from an upright position 1 -
the fall
– a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity 1 -
the fall
– a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity 1 -
the fall
– a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity 1 -
the fall
– a movement downward 1 -
the fall
– a sudden decline in strength or number or importance 1 -
the fall
– when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat 1 -
the fall
– a downward slope or bend 1the decline; the fall; the descent; the declination; the declension; the declivity; the downslope– a downward slope or bend 1 -
the fall
– the time of day immediately following sunset 1 -
the fall
– the season when the leaves fall from the trees 1
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